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I think what happened was very wrong. I think the Prime Minister has apologized for that.

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I started yesterday morning watching a recording made by the Royal Mint of my late grandfather. If he had been there yesterday and seen the Prime Minister walk away from him, I would have found that completely, as I do now find it completely and utterly unforgivable.

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Respect our veterans, including those with the average age of 100 who were deserted by the Prime Minister in Normandy yesterday. City, which I think was a complete and utter disgrace.

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Keir Starmer confirmed this earlier this week. They are going to put up your taxes by 2000... That's a lie. By 2000 person per working council.

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That is a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. That's a lie. Your government- That's a lie. But what is it that raised taxes to the record level in seven years? What is it? The last Parliament- We have, and we hated putting taxes up.

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You're using a figure that's been criticized by this UK statistics watchdog. I'm standing by that figure. I'm standing by that figure. Treasury Costings and Labour's Own Landers.

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Why don't you stand by your record? You'll see it. Record levels of taxes on working people.

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It's time to hear from the others. Carla Denia.

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That was terribly dignified, wasn't it?

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The model through which we fund health is wrong.

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This is Nigel telling us she doesn't believe in the NHS. This is what he's doing. He's telling the public he does not believe in the NHS. No, I'm telling you.

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No profit should be taken out of the NHS. We will not consider ever privatizing the NHS.

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If you meet a migrant in the NHS, they're more likely to be treating you as I was the last time I saw a GP than being ahead of you in the queue.

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Migration is absolutely essential to our public services. It's absolutely essential to our businesses, and it's absolutely essential to our economic.

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The truth of it is this ought to be the immigration election, because whether we talk about housing, whether we talk about the fact that rents are up between 20 and 30% in most of the country in the last four years, Whether we talk about the roads, whether we talk about infrastructure, we are living through a population crisis.

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Of course, we need rules on borders. Wales controlled its own borders during COVID. That's what countries do.

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Well, look, this might be an immigration election, but it is definitely going to be a cost of living election. And one thing that we can do to help the gentleman who asked the question is about ensuring that you keep more of your money. We will cut your taxes. Labor will put your taxes up.

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Cost of living, you can't escape what's happened. Labour's first plan and priority is to secure the economy. We will never go fast and loose with public finances because it's working people who are paying the price for that.

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Of all the things that the Conservatives have broken, the worst thing that I think they've broken is people's hope.

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Do you remember going back on the tuition fees pledge?

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That's a sore subject for us, for sure.